Some basic information about the RCT - Ring Crush Test
The ring crush test (RCT) is a laboratory test method used to evaluate the strength of papers and cardboards.
This test simulates ring crush of materials and measures their strength against compression.
RCT is widely used to evaluate transportation, storage and general strength of packaging materials.
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